Ah, good morning, dear fellow.

12:00

The weather is odd. It's Christmas soon and I even took out my Cookie Monster stocking, but It's 10C outside, which is very strange since I live in Estonia and it should be like -25C.

Thursday was the most cultural day of the week. With out English class we went to see the play "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. It was amazing. They even sang the most brilliant song by The Flight of the Conchords, "The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room)". I fell asleep during the play, but it had nothing to do with the boringness of the play, I was just too tired. I thought I'll close my eyes for a second and just listen. The next minute I woke up, the main character was walking on stage with an urn. I didn't understand a thing. Then I promised I'll keep my eyes open till the end of the play. And I managed to do it.

After the play I promised to go home, eat tons of food and go right to bed. Life had other plans for me and when Kati invited me to go to the movienight at Novell, I couldn't say no. The movie was "2 Days in Paris". I hadn't heard any good words about the movie, but the title was enchanting. After seeing the movie, I couldn't understand why others had disliked the movie. It was a supermovie! It was very Me. "Me" movies are sarcastic, beautiful, foreign and in pastel colours. "2 Days in Paris" wasn't in pastel colours, but instead, it was 3 times more sarcastic. Fine with me!

Amazing pictures! You look beautiful as always! LOL! I feel asleep during the Romeo and Juliet play that me and my class saw freshman year. It really was not a good reenactment of the play. Your food always look so delicious! You have to give me your secret or something! check out my trendy blog!http://thetrendydwarf.blogspot.com/

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